Introduction to the Female Reproductive System
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Draw a labelled diagram of female reproductive system.
What is the difference between secondary follicles and tertiary follicles?
- Uterus
- Fallopian tube
- Ovary
- Vagina
What is the name of the hormone secreted by the corpus luteum?
What is the difference between primary follicles and primary oocytes?
How many eggs does a woman have in her lifetime?
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- Removal of the cells of corona radiata
- Formation of first polar body
- Changes in the plasma membrane of ovum on contact with sperm
- Dissolution of hyaluronic acid present in the membrane of ovum
What is the surgical method of contraception in female and male respectively?
Tubectomy and Vasectomy
Vasectomy and Copper-T
Tubectomy and Copper-T
None of these
Menstrual flow occurs due to a lack of
Vasopressin
Oxytocin
FSH
Progesterone
- The entry of sperm activates the secondary oocyte for completing meiosis.
- Only one sperm reaches the egg and enters it.
- Only the acrosome of the sperm enters the egg.
- Two haploid nuclei fuse and immediately divide to produce two nuclei, which are again haploid.
- Lactational amenorrhea
- Withdrawal or coitus interruptus
- Periodic abstinence
- Any natural contraception method follows the same principle
What are oviducts?
- One meiotic cell division and two mitotic cell divisions
- One meiotic cell division and one mitotic cell division
- Two meiotic cell divisions and one mitotic cell division
- Two mitotic cell divisions
- Uteri, in the upper abdomen
- Fallopian tubes, in the upper abdomen
- Ovaries, in the upper abdomen
- Ovaries, in the lower abdomen
I. Generally chances of conception are nil until mother breast-feeds the infant for upto two years.
II. Condoms are available only for males.
III. Coitus without any contraceptive during the 10-17th day of 28-day menstrual cycle can lead to fertilisation.
Which of the above statement/s is/are correct?
- I and II
- II and III
- III only
- I and III
Which glands are common in male and female?
What is oestrous cycle?
The
Function of sebaceous glands
- pressure exerted by amniotic fluid
- release of oxytocin from pituitary
- fully developed foetus and placenta
- differentiation of mammary glands
- Monocarpellary
- Apocarpous
- Marginal placentation
- Trilocular ovary
An example of centrolecithal egg is:
Frog
Fish
Cat
Insect
How are Capsomeres arranged?
- blocking the entry of sperms
- phagocytosis of sperms
- lysis of sperms
- killing ovum
Describe the surgical method of birth control.
Choose the correct path travelled by sperm in the female reproductive tract.
vagina⇒cervix⇒uterus⇒ampulla
cervix⇒vagina⇒uterus⇒infundibulum
vagina⇒cervix⇒uterus⇒isthmus
vagina⇒cervix⇒uterus⇒myometrium
The diagram below represents the development of a human zygote from fertilization to the late blastocyst stage.
Select a correct statement from the following options
If two sperms penetrate the oocyte membrane at the time of fertilization, conjoined twins with shared body parts will be born.
The outer cells (structure A) of the early-blastocyst will eventually form the foetus.
In ZIFT, the zygote with 8-cell stage is transferred into the fallopian tube.
During the process of in vitro fertilization with embryo transfer (IVF-ET), the embryo is transferred at the 2-cell stage to the mother’s uterus.
Name the hormone present for vigorous contractions of the uterine muscles.